Why Does Paint Peel Even After a Fresh Application?
A newly applied layer of paint should be a sign of completion rather than the beginning of more work troubles. Unfortunately, many structures exhibit blisters, peeling, or lifting even after recent repainting, leaving owners disappointed and their budgets vulnerable.
For property managers, facility managers, and building owners, peeling on a freshly painted surface is more than just a superficial problem. This most likely indicates an error during the painting process, likely in surface preparation, moisture, material choice, or application time. And when it is overlooked, the problem does not stay on the surface. It becomes a matter of faster degradation, more expenses, and resident complaints. But again, the problem isn't the surface coating's freshness. The problem is in its underlying readiness.
What Skilled Teams Check First
Surface Prep Sets The Outcome
This procedure is often performed before applying the first coat of paint. Dirt, dust, chalk, oil, residual …
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